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. >> and here to get to the facts and the science behind principal secret reclaim's astonishing results, is tevision ws journist catherine crier. >> victoria, welcome. nice to e you. >> thank you. >> n i want ask you mething. erybody ows you as an tress. at in thworld took younto skinare? >> as young adt, i d skin ce proble d dermatogists couldn't fix it. they cou give mentibioti, but on i stopp, th i had t problemagain and eventuay i foun meone whcould he me find way to dress mykin careroblems in a mornatural rm, d that'sow princal secre began with those three products. >> what are you proudest of about the reclaim line? >> reclaim has been the most successful and fastelling le th we've er had princip secret story. >>hy do yothink th is? >> think bause of argirene. i ink the scovery of argirine has en just an extraordinary change r the enre skin ce indust. terms oan ingreent, a topica non-prcriptivengredien i think at this the mos groubreakingechnolog in the last decade. >>hat doest do fors? >> wt it doeis it helps relax the facial muscles, acting to free wrinkles from the pull of repe
. >> and here to get to the facts and the science behind principal secret reclaim's astonishing results, is tevision ws journist catherine crier. >> victoria, welcome. nice to e you. >> thank you. >> n i want ask you mething. erybody ows you as an tress. at in thworld took younto skinare? >> as young adt, i d skin ce proble d dermatogists couldn't fix it. they cou give mentibioti, but on i stopp, th i had t problemagain and eventuay i foun meone whcould he me find...
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so our best scientists, some of them going to teaching science as opposed to the private sector. we got to find a way to incentivize the scientists to stay in the classroom. and then we've got to make use of technology. one of the best things we did in pennsylvania, we invested $220 million to put a lab top in every one of the four curriculum -- four basic curriculum courses in 9 through 12. we got the teachers smart boards, we trained them on how to do it. because our kids have to be technologically ready. and then lastly, in addition to college, we have to make sure our technical schools and community colleges are the best they can be. and we have to spend money. you spend money to make money. every business understand that's. if we stop investing in ourselves, we're truly cooked. >> thank you, governor. peter, i know you have a very different take on the economy from the rest of this panel. i want to broach the subject by first making a plug for my organization. this is the cover of the new atlantic. it says the hero. and the hero on the cover is ben bernanke. peter, in the gr
so our best scientists, some of them going to teaching science as opposed to the private sector. we got to find a way to incentivize the scientists to stay in the classroom. and then we've got to make use of technology. one of the best things we did in pennsylvania, we invested $220 million to put a lab top in every one of the four curriculum -- four basic curriculum courses in 9 through 12. we got the teachers smart boards, we trained them on how to do it. because our kids have to be...
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try it. >> or try it. >> you get an unconditional, money-back guarantee, and again, there's medical science and research and data to back this up, and that's why many, many medical doctors use this in their practice. that's why, um, dr. manilasco, who is the... was the head of the florida cardiologists for three years, he was the president... he has hundreds of patients on the product, and he himself is a patient of the product. he said, "ken, i've never had a product that works like this." and he's able to prescribe an omega 3, which is a foundation, very important product for an individual to take. so it's a very unique product. >> dorothy: it is. >> one-of-a-kind. >> now, dr. downey, welcome to club 36, and i wanna ask you now, heart, for example, as you were talking, ken, the heart... there's so many people who die of heart attacks. >> the omega xl, the oil that's the ingredient in omega xl, is an anti-inflammatory, and the cause of all the things that we develop with aging and that cause pain is inflammation. so the whole, the whole purpose of that product is to decrease the inflammati
try it. >> or try it. >> you get an unconditional, money-back guarantee, and again, there's medical science and research and data to back this up, and that's why many, many medical doctors use this in their practice. that's why, um, dr. manilasco, who is the... was the head of the florida cardiologists for three years, he was the president... he has hundreds of patients on the product, and he himself is a patient of the product. he said, "ken, i've never had a product that...
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in a discipline that is part art part science and part skilled technology helps but it has to be the right fit for the surgeon. it means looking up that monitors and away from the work at hand. with-on the ipad, he said he found a more accurate way to fit and in plant. it's been shown to decrease errors within three degrees with medium control. that's perfect >> most surgery scans show proper placement. we have to improve our efficiency and our speed and our ability to handle the volume of new replacements if we get them and hopefully we will have less problems with revisions later. the technology has been used in germany, in india and with fda approved last year. wet and windy nights ahead in the chicago area. rains will be heavy at times and last all the way into tomorrow. with hotwire's low prices, we can afford to take an extra trip this year. first boston... then san francisco. hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so our hotels were half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ ♪ hotwire.com ♪ ♪ back to school at kmart. work it. s
in a discipline that is part art part science and part skilled technology helps but it has to be the right fit for the surgeon. it means looking up that monitors and away from the work at hand. with-on the ipad, he said he found a more accurate way to fit and in plant. it's been shown to decrease errors within three degrees with medium control. that's perfect >> most surgery scans show proper placement. we have to improve our efficiency and our speed and our ability to handle the volume...
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she found a way to become a national science star. have i got a surprise for you! a mouthwatering combination of ingredients... i know you're gonna love. [ barks ] yes, it's beneful healthy fiesta. made with wholesome grains, real chicken, even accents of tomato and avocado. yeah! come on! [ barking ] gotta love the protein for muscles-- whoo-hoo! and omega-rich nutrition for that shiny coat. ever think healthy could taste so good? [ woman announcing ] beneful healthy fiesta. another healthful, flavorful beneful. whee wheeeeeeeeeeeee! wheeeeeeeeeeee! whee whee wheeeeeeeeeeee-he-he-heeeeee! whee whee wheeeeeeeeeeee! pure adrenaline. whee whee wheeeeeeeeeeee! everything you love about geico, now mobile. download the new geico app today. whee wheeeeeeeeeeee-he-he-heeeeee! i'm a dad, coach... and i quit smoking with chantix. knowing that i could smoke during the first week was really important to me. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke -- and personally that's what i knew i needed. [ mal
she found a way to become a national science star. have i got a surprise for you! a mouthwatering combination of ingredients... i know you're gonna love. [ barks ] yes, it's beneful healthy fiesta. made with wholesome grains, real chicken, even accents of tomato and avocado. yeah! come on! [ barking ] gotta love the protein for muscles-- whoo-hoo! and omega-rich nutrition for that shiny coat. ever think healthy could taste so good? [ woman announcing ] beneful healthy fiesta. another healthful,...
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recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. >>> here's what's happening, president obama spoke at the start of a nato summit today in chicago saying he looks forward to meeting with those who have been critical of nato and asks leaders to work together during these difficult times. it was met by thousands of protesters in the streets of chicago, the issues ran from the war in afghanistan, even workers rights with some of the demonstrators calling for nato to be dissolved. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. working as a park ranger on the national mall means preparing for all sorts of challenges. inaugurations, protest marches, even the threat of a terrorist attack, but when a magnitude 5.8 quake rattles the washington monument, that's not
recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. >>> here's what's happening, president obama spoke at the start of a nato summit today in chicago saying he looks forward to meeting with those who have been critical of nato and asks...
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studies show that students here have been losing interest in the sciences over the past three decades. >> translator: this experience will help get the kids interested in natural phenomena or in space science so i think it was great. >> reporter: and from the looks of things some of these students are on the right track. >> translator: it looked like an onion ring. it was rare and so great. >> translator: i want to study more about the solar system. >> reporter: these young astronomers will need to travel if they want to witness another annular solar eclipse. scientists say people in the japanese capital won't see another for 300 years. rina nikano, nhk world, tokyo. >>> the infrequency of this type of eclipse also had people in parts of the united states gathering to gaze at the sky. the event happened just before sunset. more than 1,000 people turned out in lubbock, texas, to witness the spectacle. the last time a solar eclipse was visible in the u.s. was 18 years ago. the sun's brief disappearing act began at around 7:40 p.m. local time. the crowds cheered when they saw the moon cr
studies show that students here have been losing interest in the sciences over the past three decades. >> translator: this experience will help get the kids interested in natural phenomena or in space science so i think it was great. >> reporter: and from the looks of things some of these students are on the right track. >> translator: it looked like an onion ring. it was rare and so great. >> translator: i want to study more about the solar system. >> reporter:...
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you're not just all a bunch of science nerds? >> no. we have math too, not just science. >> reporter: you have the m.i.t. jacket. show us what you have here. students like ciao twan yen are proud of it. >> are you a nerd? >> yes. >> you're here at charm school. >> reporter: charm school is an elective course in subjects like houp to make a charming impression. >> you have to have a firm handshake, use eye contact, you repeat the >> if you got a mustard stain three weeks ago on a shirt, you shouldn't wear that to work. >> reporter: the sophomore in science and engineering took a class in dressing for success. >> that was purchase for me. i had no idea what i needed for going to work on a suggest basis. >> we understand why? >> this was an entire source dedicateed to tying a bow tie. >> perfect. >> that looks fantastic. >> look. >> i'm going to teach you how to tell somebody something thal they'd rather not hear. >> reporter: eve sullivan has been a charm school professor for 18 of 19 years. >> had a very unfair stereotype. >> reporter: w
you're not just all a bunch of science nerds? >> no. we have math too, not just science. >> reporter: you have the m.i.t. jacket. show us what you have here. students like ciao twan yen are proud of it. >> are you a nerd? >> yes. >> you're here at charm school. >> reporter: charm school is an elective course in subjects like houp to make a charming impression. >> you have to have a firm handshake, use eye contact, you repeat the >> if you got a...
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said that innocent children and syria are being tortured detained and shop by president kraushaar of science troops bashar assad and his troops she said that the syrian forces are deliberately targeting the children using her and the tactics and keeping them in in humane conditions while denying them medical treatment for their injuries pope benedict the 16th celebrated mass and the revolution plaza in havana today where crowds began gathering over night he will conclude his visit to cuba with a meeting with former president fidel castro his brother raul castro the pope urged a bigger role for the church and ask that the government consider making good friday and national holiday fidel castro reinstated christmas as a holiday ahead of the landmark in 1998 visit of pope john paul the second republican presidential candidate nuking returns us this morning that he won't drop out of the race he emphasized this after he announced that he will lay off about 30 percent of his staff and reduced his schedule he also replaced his campaign manager in gingrich's taking the steps as part of a new strateg
said that innocent children and syria are being tortured detained and shop by president kraushaar of science troops bashar assad and his troops she said that the syrian forces are deliberately targeting the children using her and the tactics and keeping them in in humane conditions while denying them medical treatment for their injuries pope benedict the 16th celebrated mass and the revolution plaza in havana today where crowds began gathering over night he will conclude his visit to cuba with...
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we get lots of delayed science. government science is clumsy. for a fraction of the cost a private group called the x prize does better. >> offer a prize and they will come. >> they promised $10 million to any one who could launch three men into outer space. 25 teams competed for the prize. >> i have never been myself as creative as i have eyeballing this [ bleep ] prize. >> burt rutans it space ship one won the prize and then billionaire investors said i want a piece of that. >> richard branson came in and brought the rights and commercialized to create virgin gentleman lactic. tall hanks, ashton kutcher. the fare is $200,000 now but branson says some day it will be as cheap as normal airfare. >> this is richard branson and he is here to service you. >> i'm told private companies won't want to do this. there is no money to be made in going to the moon so this has to be done by government. >> all innovation comes out of the private sector and entrepreneurs. >> how are they going to make money? >> by charging for the ride. >> politicians say. >>
we get lots of delayed science. government science is clumsy. for a fraction of the cost a private group called the x prize does better. >> offer a prize and they will come. >> they promised $10 million to any one who could launch three men into outer space. 25 teams competed for the prize. >> i have never been myself as creative as i have eyeballing this [ bleep ] prize. >> burt rutans it space ship one won the prize and then billionaire investors said i want a piece of...
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we get lots of delayed science. government science is clumsy. for a fraction of the cost a private group called the x prize does better. >> offer a prize and they will come. >> they promised $10 million to any one who could launch three men into outer space. 25 teams competed for the prize. >> i have never been myself as creative as i have eyeballing this [ bleep ] prize. >> burt rutans it space ship one won the prize and then billionaire investors said i want a piece of that. >> richard branson came in and brought the rights and commercialized to create virgin gentleman lactic. tall hanks, ashton kutcher. the fare is $200,000 now but branson says some day it will be as cheap as normal airfare. >> this is richard branson and he is here to service you. >> i'm told private companies won't want to do this. there is no money to be made in going to the moon so this has to be done by government. >> all innovation comes out of the private sector and entrepreneurs. >> how are they going to make money? >> by charging for the ride. >> politicians say. >>
we get lots of delayed science. government science is clumsy. for a fraction of the cost a private group called the x prize does better. >> offer a prize and they will come. >> they promised $10 million to any one who could launch three men into outer space. 25 teams competed for the prize. >> i have never been myself as creative as i have eyeballing this [ bleep ] prize. >> burt rutans it space ship one won the prize and then billionaire investors said i want a piece of...
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a colleague of mine said that's great, this initiative was put forth by the social sciences students. what about the economics students, see what they think? economically, are you going to have business saying this is going to cripple expansion of business? >> so the highest minimum wage in the country is in oregon. and they haven't seen diminishment of business. as a matter of fact, they have seen more money put back into the local economy. and elisha is a great example. here is the reason. she is not putting the money in a savings account or 401(k), she's using it to pay for bus, gas, restaurants, groceries, new clothes, things that her child needs. that money gets spent immediately and spent in the community. so the debate about who gets more harmed, let's think about this. that we would be having this debate about $8 an hour, when in this valley we have some of the richest people in the world. for most people, that's just not logical, right? increasing people's wage, if they can spend more at the grocery store, more at the clothing store, more at the coffee shop, let's be clear th
a colleague of mine said that's great, this initiative was put forth by the social sciences students. what about the economics students, see what they think? economically, are you going to have business saying this is going to cripple expansion of business? >> so the highest minimum wage in the country is in oregon. and they haven't seen diminishment of business. as a matter of fact, they have seen more money put back into the local economy. and elisha is a great example. here is the...
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together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. >>> with 52 days until the election, both president obama and mitt romney are taking a break from campaigning this weekend, but the gop nominee for vice president was in florida. wisconsin representative paul ryan stumped with his wife and his mother who lives in the state of florida. it was a law that launched protests in wisconsin and triggered a recall of the governor. now, a county judge has overturned parts of the bill that restricted collective bargaining rights. the judge found the wisconsin bill infringed on workers' freedom of speech and association. >> chicago's public school students have already missed a week of classes, but they may be back to school as early as monday. this after a framework of a new deal was reached in the chica
together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. >>> with 52 days until the election, both president obama and mitt romney are taking a break from campaigning this weekend, but the gop nominee for vice...
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so the kind of science that can be done if there is a way to get people there on a more frequent basis, or for them to spend more time there, or get more researchers there, that's a boon to science of the likes we've never seen before. so this really would be a great way to jump-start exploration of the moon. >> pretty amazing. what type of training would take place to get people ready for something like this? just like what the astronauts go through? >> yes, just like what the astronauts go through. it's a long-term mission in that, you know, it's easily a week or so to do this. and you're in zero gravity or near zero gravity for that. you have to get used to living and working inside a space suit. you have to get used to the idea of being in a craft that is going from the earth to the moon. you have to get used to the idea of actually being on the moon. and since this is all such a new environment for anybody that is doing this, you know, there is a consideration that one must have for what it would be like to change environments like this to be out there in space and be on the moon.
so the kind of science that can be done if there is a way to get people there on a more frequent basis, or for them to spend more time there, or get more researchers there, that's a boon to science of the likes we've never seen before. so this really would be a great way to jump-start exploration of the moon. >> pretty amazing. what type of training would take place to get people ready for something like this? just like what the astronauts go through? >> yes, just like what the...
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we get lots of delayed science. government science is clumsy. for a fraction of the cost a private group called the x prize does better. >> offer a prize and they will come. >> they promised $10 million to any one who could launch three men into outer space. 25 teams competed for the prize. >> i have never been myself as creative as i have eyeballing this [ bleep ] prize. >> burt rutans it space ship one won the prize and then billionaire investors said i want a piece of that. >> richard branson came in and brought the rights and commercialized to create virgin gentleman lactic. tall hanks, ashton kutcher. the fare is $200,000 now but branson says some day it will be as cheap as normal airfare. >> this is richard branson and he is here to service you. >> i'm told private companies won't want to do this. there is no money to be made in going to the moon so this has to be done by government. >> all innovation comes out of the private sector and entrepreneurs. >> how are they going to make money? >> by charging for the ride. >> politicians say. >>
we get lots of delayed science. government science is clumsy. for a fraction of the cost a private group called the x prize does better. >> offer a prize and they will come. >> they promised $10 million to any one who could launch three men into outer space. 25 teams competed for the prize. >> i have never been myself as creative as i have eyeballing this [ bleep ] prize. >> burt rutans it space ship one won the prize and then billionaire investors said i want a piece of...
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we get lots of delayed science. government science is clumsy. for a fraction of the cost a private group called the x prize does better. >> offer a prize and they will come. >> they promised $10 million to any one who could launch three men into outer space. 25 teams competed for the prize. >> i have never been myself as creative as i have eyeballing this [ bleep ] prize. >> burt rutans it space ship one won the prize and then billionaire investors said i want a piece of that. >> richard branson came in and brought the rights and commercialized to create virgin gentleman lactic. tall hanks, ashton kutcher. the fare is $200,000 now but branson says some day it will be as cheap as normal airfare. >> this is richard branson and he is here to service you. >> i'm told private companies won't want to do this. there is no money to be made in going to the moon so this has to be done by government. >> all innovation comes out of the private sector and entrepreneurs. >> how are they going to make money? >> by charging for the ride. >> politicians say. >>
we get lots of delayed science. government science is clumsy. for a fraction of the cost a private group called the x prize does better. >> offer a prize and they will come. >> they promised $10 million to any one who could launch three men into outer space. 25 teams competed for the prize. >> i have never been myself as creative as i have eyeballing this [ bleep ] prize. >> burt rutans it space ship one won the prize and then billionaire investors said i want a piece of...
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winner of this match will face the france or european champions spain argentina based brazil in and for science american match up favorites on top seeds the usa who finished group a with a five no perfect record they face australia in the last game of the day. for the women's basketball rush hour through to the seventy finals following a sixty six points to sixty three victory over turkey in the last eight it was all square after the third quarter at fifty one for all but the cycle of skis john is with that little bit better at the end becky hammon talks korean for the winners with nineteen points and in the last four russia will play frogs who beat the czech republic seventy one and sixty eight while in the other semifinal the u.s. side will take on australia. well meanwhile russia moved up to fifth in the overall medal table after climbing another three goals in synchronized swimming diving and that led six on eleven. in the fall favorites in the valley of anastasio national produce an almost flawless performance to win the duet events russia have dominated the duet and the team event in the
winner of this match will face the france or european champions spain argentina based brazil in and for science american match up favorites on top seeds the usa who finished group a with a five no perfect record they face australia in the last game of the day. for the women's basketball rush hour through to the seventy finals following a sixty six points to sixty three victory over turkey in the last eight it was all square after the third quarter at fifty one for all but the cycle of skis john...
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writing as part of the administrative justice could, and if you look at it, police report writing is a science. you just cannot put a bunch of mumbo jumbo down on the piece of paper and have in amount to anything. as witnesses, observations, times, streets, descriptions, etc., so you should look at it in that light. i thank you for your time. president mazzucco: any further public comment? yes? >> ok, i am really sorry for the lady who went through the domestic violence. i am also very sorry there was no translator there because there are translators, and spanish is one of the languages spoken almost all of the world. it started with latin. here in america, we speak english. president mazzucco: any further public comment? the rules state that we do not ordinarily engage the audience in san francisco with a long history of immigration, the city of st. francis, we have always said officers to translates. now it is the influx of the hispanic community and the asian community. it is our goal and our world that we will have somebody available to translate, to make this a safe city, to make people f
writing as part of the administrative justice could, and if you look at it, police report writing is a science. you just cannot put a bunch of mumbo jumbo down on the piece of paper and have in amount to anything. as witnesses, observations, times, streets, descriptions, etc., so you should look at it in that light. i thank you for your time. president mazzucco: any further public comment? yes? >> ok, i am really sorry for the lady who went through the domestic violence. i am also very...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's new glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] new glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, rich dark chocolate, toasted oats. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. ♪ ♪ like so many g i'm embarking on a journey of epic proportion. i will travel, from sea to shining sea, through amber waves of grain, and i won't stop until i've helped every driver in america save hundreds on car insurance. well i'm out
our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's new glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that...
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we get lots of delayed science. government science is clumsy. for a fraction of the cost a private group called the x prize does better. >> offer a prize and they will come. >> they promised $10 million to any one who could launch three men into outer space. 25 teams competed for the prize. >> i have never been myself as creative as i have eyeballing this [ bleep ] prize. >> burt rutans it space ship one won the prize and then billionaire investors said i want a piece of that. >> richard branson came in and brought the rights and commercialized to create virgin gentleman lactic. tall hanks, ashton kutcher. the fare is $200,000 now but branson says some day it will be as cheap as normal airfare. >> this is richard branson and he is here to service you. >> i'm told private companies won't want to do this. there is no money to be made in going to the moon so this has to be done by government. >> all innovation comes out of the private sector and entrepreneurs. >> how are they going to make money? >> by charging for the ride. >> politicians say. >>
we get lots of delayed science. government science is clumsy. for a fraction of the cost a private group called the x prize does better. >> offer a prize and they will come. >> they promised $10 million to any one who could launch three men into outer space. 25 teams competed for the prize. >> i have never been myself as creative as i have eyeballing this [ bleep ] prize. >> burt rutans it space ship one won the prize and then billionaire investors said i want a piece of...
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we asked our science editor for "time" magazine who has the inside scoop. what do we think this will be. >> i hate to be the skunk at the picnic -- >> no green men? >> this has been overhyped. it all stemmed from one bit of phrasing from one nasa scientist who said this finding is one for the history books. but, remember, what belongs in history books when you're a very technical nasa researcher is different from what you and i think. >> not insignificant? >> not insignificant. . >> what are we talking about? >> my suspicion is but nobody will know until monday noon east coast time, some traces of methane which are by products of metabolism. so there could be martian bacteria that's producing this as a by product but could be geological methane. >> if martians were producing it, would that mean if they found it there must be life presently or does that mean there was life at one point in time. >> that's an excellent question. if the methane is still there it would mean it was being generated and in fact there is traces of methane on mars that are being gene
we asked our science editor for "time" magazine who has the inside scoop. what do we think this will be. >> i hate to be the skunk at the picnic -- >> no green men? >> this has been overhyped. it all stemmed from one bit of phrasing from one nasa scientist who said this finding is one for the history books. but, remember, what belongs in history books when you're a very technical nasa researcher is different from what you and i think. >> not insignificant?...
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it's called science! here's what they'll need. ♪ pencils, folders, notebooks. ♪ ♪ backpacks, denims, graphic tees. ♪ ♪ markers, calculators. whoa! ♪ ♪ converse one start tennies ♪ well, pencils, hair gel, binders. ♪ ♪ pencils, hair gel, binders. announcer: school takes a lot, target has it all. challenge the need for such heavy measures with olay. regenerist micro-sculpting serum for firmer skin in 5 days. pretty heavy lifting for such a lightweight. [ female announcer ] olay regenerist. [ male announcer ] monica's decided to make a quick pit stop for gas. [ engine turns over ] but it looks like she'll have to find another station to fill 'er up. no! are you kidding me?! [ male announcer ] good thing her corolla has legendary mpg, so getting there won't be a problem. another reason you can always count on corolla. from toyota. >>> celebrating its 25th anniversary, discovery channel's shark week offers a unique glimpse into the lives of these creatures. follows the migratory patterns of
it's called science! here's what they'll need. ♪ pencils, folders, notebooks. ♪ ♪ backpacks, denims, graphic tees. ♪ ♪ markers, calculators. whoa! ♪ ♪ converse one start tennies ♪ well, pencils, hair gel, binders. ♪ ♪ pencils, hair gel, binders. announcer: school takes a lot, target has it all. challenge the need for such heavy measures with olay. regenerist micro-sculpting serum for firmer skin in 5 days. pretty heavy lifting for such a lightweight. [ female announcer ]...
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americans are 14th in reading, 17th in science, 25th in math, among 34 countries at the top. this summit's focus is on solutions, one of the big topics today. how the curriculum in our schools is about to change in a big way. our chief education correspondent, rehema ellis is at the new york public library tonight. good evening, rehema. >> reporter: good evening, brian, the numbers you just mentioned tell a clear story, which is why the nation's governors adopted the common core curriculum. this new, tougher more demanding standard of learning is generating buzz at the summit, as teachers are gearing up to teach a new way. at this elementary school in louisville, all 361 students are encouraged to think big. >> every day at jba is one day closer to? >> college. >> college. >> reporter: ranking near the bottom on standardized tests, kentucky was quick to incorporate the tests, a blueprint for english and math, adopted by every state. while there is no common curriculum, this raises academic standards nationwide. and for the first time, an a will mean the same thing for student
americans are 14th in reading, 17th in science, 25th in math, among 34 countries at the top. this summit's focus is on solutions, one of the big topics today. how the curriculum in our schools is about to change in a big way. our chief education correspondent, rehema ellis is at the new york public library tonight. good evening, rehema. >> reporter: good evening, brian, the numbers you just mentioned tell a clear story, which is why the nation's governors adopted the common core...
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she earned a bachelor's degree in political science from southern connecticut state university and a masters degree in religious studies with a concentration in religion, ethics and public policy from howard university school of divinity. she is also an instructor at the calvary bible institute where she teaches a course on faith and politics. next we have cindy smalls. cindy smalls is the national voter protection manager for the aflcio working in the political department overseeing the 2012 my vote, my right to voter protection campaign. prior to coming to the aflcio cindy worked for seiu from 2007 to 2012 and in various capacities as the mid-atlantic area political director, senior legislative advocate and coordinating manager overseeing seiu's retiree problem and as a field director for the south carolina democratic party and provided technical assistance to candidates for city council, mayor and school board and has a ba from the university of south carolina. marcus mason is a partner at the madison group. he is responsible for managing the firm's transportation, energy, tax and
she earned a bachelor's degree in political science from southern connecticut state university and a masters degree in religious studies with a concentration in religion, ethics and public policy from howard university school of divinity. she is also an instructor at the calvary bible institute where she teaches a course on faith and politics. next we have cindy smalls. cindy smalls is the national voter protection manager for the aflcio working in the political department overseeing the 2012...
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academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> i'm milissa rehberger, here's what's happening. millions of people are heading into the evening without power in the eastern united states after violent storms hit that area. power officials say the outages won't be repaired for several days to a week. at least 13 peopleç have died from the storms. >>> firefighters are finally having some success in the wildfires in colorado. one of the major fires is expected to be contained tomorrow. hundreds of homes have been destroyed by fires in the state. >>> now back to "caught on camera." >>> is there anything more innocent, more fun than kids playing sports? they play for the love of the game, and between the lines of the playing field, they can learn respect, responsibility, rules -- all valuable life lessons. so what happens when a huge fight breaks out? the grown-ups calm things down. right? well, what if it's the adults who are out o
academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> i'm milissa rehberger, here's what's happening. millions of people are heading into the evening without power in the eastern united states after violent storms hit that area. power officials say the outages won't be repaired for several days to a week. at least 13 peopleç have died from the storms....
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> we've all been there. flights delayed or canceled. hours to kill at the airport. you're basically stuck. in this video, two young men appear to make the most of this often frustrating and boring situation. and if you can believe what you're seeing, what they get away with is shocking. >> the fun of this is the weirdness of the situation. that it's an empty airport and sort of like some weird dream of running amok in a place where you're not supposed to rain muck. >> i wish i could do stuff like that and get away with it. i'd get deported. >> did anyone call ben dover? passenger ben -- oh, yeah. >> when the video titled "stuck" hit the internet in june 2011, it spreads like wildfire racking up more than a million hits and leaving viewers to
our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> we've all been there. flights delayed or canceled. hours to kill at the airport. you're basically stuck. in this video, two young...
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recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. - one serving of cheese is the size of four dice. one serving of cereal, a baseball. and one serving of fruit, a tennis ball. - you know, both parties agree. our kids can be healthier... the more you know. >>> and chris hansen joins us now. chris, these investigations this month have just drawn a huge response, thousands and thousands of e-mails. and one question we're consistently hearing is why are all of these suspected predators men? not a single woman. is there a reason for that? >> we just haven't seen any women in our investigations. the experts say there are women predators. they just go after kids they know. they're more comfortable with that. male predators like the anonymity and the other accessibility offered by the internet. >> other viewe
recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. - one serving of cheese is the size of four dice. one serving of cereal, a baseball. and one serving of fruit, a tennis ball. - you know, both parties agree. our kids can be healthier... the more...
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in political science from the university of south carolina. marcus mason is a partner at the madison group. he is responsible for managing the firm's transportation, energy, tax, and homeland security portfolio. in addition he focuses on crisis management, complex integrated campaigns and coalition building. he has more than 15 years of political and policy experience. prior to joining tmg he served as amtrak's senior director of government affairs. marc sus a member of the board of directors of national black caucus foundation. he's also on the board of directors of national black caucus political action committee. marcus is also a published author who writes spy thrillers. which i just found out. next we have my homeboy, jeff johnson. jeff is an award-winning journalist, social activist, and political commentator and author. from his celebrated conversations with marquee world figures in the political, business, and entertainment arenas to his grassroots trench work to inspire the next generation of leaders, investigative journalist, politic
in political science from the university of south carolina. marcus mason is a partner at the madison group. he is responsible for managing the firm's transportation, energy, tax, and homeland security portfolio. in addition he focuses on crisis management, complex integrated campaigns and coalition building. he has more than 15 years of political and policy experience. prior to joining tmg he served as amtrak's senior director of government affairs. marc sus a member of the board of directors...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ dave. -hey, dave. -hey, dave. hey. -hey, dave. -mr. dave. -dave. -what's up, dave? -dave. -dave. dave. dave. dave? hi, dave. oh, dave's looking for you. hey, dave. yo, dave! [ male announcer ] in a small business, it's all you. that's why you have us. at staples, we have low prices on everything your small business needs. staples. that was easy. fantastic! [ man ] pro-gresso they fit! okay-y... okay??? i've been eating progresso and now my favorite old jeans...fit. okay is there a woman i can talk to? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. >>> caught on a security camera, a pharmacist gives these armed robbers a taste of their own medicine when he pulls a weapon on the intruders. when you think of dangerous jobs, a pharma
our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ dave. -hey, dave. -hey, dave. hey. -hey, dave. -mr. dave. -dave. -what's up, dave? -dave. -dave. dave. dave. dave? hi, dave. oh, dave's...
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we get lots of delayed science. government science is clumsy. for a fraction of the cost a private group called the x prize does better. >> offer a prize and they will come. >> they promised $10 million to any one who could launch three men into outer space. 25 teams competed for the prize. >> i have never been myself as creative as i have eyeballing this [ bleep ] prize. >> burt rutans it space ship one won the prize and then billionaire investors said i want a piece of that. >> richard branson came in and brought the rights and commercialized to create virgin gentleman lactic. tall hanks, ashton kutcher. the fare is $200,000 now but branson says some day it will be as cheap as normal airfare. >> this is richard branson and he is here to service you. >> i'm told private companies won't want to do this. there is no money to be made in going to the moon so this has to be done by government. >> all innovation comes out of the private sector and entrepreneurs. >> how are they going to make money? >> by charging for the ride. >> politicians say. >>
we get lots of delayed science. government science is clumsy. for a fraction of the cost a private group called the x prize does better. >> offer a prize and they will come. >> they promised $10 million to any one who could launch three men into outer space. 25 teams competed for the prize. >> i have never been myself as creative as i have eyeballing this [ bleep ] prize. >> burt rutans it space ship one won the prize and then billionaire investors said i want a piece of...
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in high school i was one of those science geeks, science mary ann is literally true that my idea of a good time on a saturday night was hanging out with my other key crowns at school in the computer room working on interesting problems in trying to solve problems through a clever programming technique and having pizza. i was an idea of a fun saturday night. a little pathetic actually. interestingly enough there's a story i recounted my boat. back in 1984 after seeing the movie wargames. i suspect that if you have seen the movie. i became fascinated with this problem. in the movie they are trying to teach this computer to take a control of nuclear warheads, trying to teach futility of war so will launch these were. to do that they need to teach about utility and so they decide they need to play itself tictac show and learn from the mistakes that they don't understand that you can't win a game of tic-tac-toe and you can't win a global thermonuclear war. and that has profound locations for society and policy that has nothing to do with whatever centuries. it was a cool programming proble
in high school i was one of those science geeks, science mary ann is literally true that my idea of a good time on a saturday night was hanging out with my other key crowns at school in the computer room working on interesting problems in trying to solve problems through a clever programming technique and having pizza. i was an idea of a fun saturday night. a little pathetic actually. interestingly enough there's a story i recounted my boat. back in 1984 after seeing the movie wargames. i...